Examples of 'derives' in a sentence

Meaning of "derives"

Derive is a verb that means to obtain or receive from a source or origin
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of derive

How to use "derives" in a sentence

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This derives from the following statements.
A legal obligation is an obligation that derives from.
Derives from the way of the ninja.
Our commitment derives from two factors.
He derives pleasure from inflicting pain on others.
All knowledge derives from the senses.
He derives pleasure from inflicting pain to others.
And every evil spirit derives it strength.
Bob derives pleasure from observing insects.
What is termed bonsai derives from this.
But it derives from the progressive educational.
Fruitful competition derives from diversity.
It derives its name from the geography.
And social benefit derives from this experience.
He derives his name from his birthplace.

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In fact this all derives from street bombing.
It derives from our extensive algae farms.
The peritoneal mesothelium derives from embryonic mesenchyme.
This derives a form of shear direction information.
The present citadel derives from a later time.
Derives from a mandate from the masses.
This by no means derives from a revival of tradition.
Derives from the value of the underlying asset.
This power derives from two sources.
It is from their rights that it derives its own.
The growth derives from high immigration.
For the pleasure and the profit it derives.
Our energy derives from our dimensión.
It is not known where the name derives from.
Output derives from the result tree.
My personal artistic strength derives from the positive.
Power derives from strength and will.
The name nizamiyyah derives from his name.
This derives from the ability to.
The occupational title derives from two words.
It derives from a secret spartan ritual known as cryptea.
Customary care derives from customary laws.
He derives pleasure from a domme controlling his wallet.
Every motion derives from an agent.
It derives from the following calculation.
Part of its significance derives from construction methods.
This derives from epidemiologic studies in various countries.
The name therefore derives from the family.
My mother derives sustenance from criticizing everything in my life.
It is from this registration that the title derives.
This situation derives from different aspects.
That force or power from which all derives.
Its name derives from a neighboring island.
The term mise en abyme derives from heraldry.
This essay derives from a reflection on nursing education.

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